Then, add in various objections raised by neighboring property owners, politicians and competing Indian casinos in nearby counties already operating along I-5.
The legal process is a long and complicated one for several reasons, not the least of which are regulations and rules that seem to change with every new presidential administration, she added. “ We are hopeful this whole process wraps up this year,” she added. “ At this point, it is a waiting game until the Department of the Interior issues a positive Record of Decision to take our I-5 property into trust for gaming purposes,” Edwards noted. Tracy Edwards, Redding Rancheria Chief Executive Officer.